HOTEL NOTICEB. , TZTOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new ■-M- and commodious-fivo-story Private Hotel is now open to receive guests. Afternoon Tea o Bpeciality.'./ffio, our Grill Boom;', tip .-/first and only one-of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards and Boulton,. Proprietors. ~lt. CBl6 NOW OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton, entirely new, fireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes (everywhere,, most comfortable country hotel in .New' Zealand. * R, Barclay, Proprietor. /Phone 30.. C&10 Masonic , hotel,'' palmerston ''NORTH, ■ ; ROGER -MULROONEY, Proprietor. : • . " •« 'Mail Trains stop -fifteen minutes. : ; .Never.-forgot an,fold friend. C 842 THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY HOTEL. CARTERTON. . - . W. M: : HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. .- The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ■ - .- ' ; ~/'■"/ 0511 <• ' DtJKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, - 7 . : ///'I.WEIiINGTON,- //•'.. First-Class Accommodation for visi- . "tors.".' Charges very moderate. Best Brands of/'. Wihe'arid'.'.Spirits kept in stock.. -. -Terms-on application. • ~ . ' ' . . ' ' j,- J'? ■ '/l._ ... _B. DWYER, Proprietor. ' '• --A Telephone'46B..' C 727 . .:CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL. , M * ' ' (Opposite:. Railway Station), ... •. " L ll'B'R STO N' NOR TH . ' •. "jl/TRS. J.ADAMS (late of the . Marquis of /lTX.Normanby- Hotel, - Carterton), announces. -that'fche is,in possession, of?the above House.' Convenient, for catching early trains. Good ; Accommodation and First-class Table. ' "? r " ; c&o. ;■ : HOTEL; • CARTERTON. •'» - 1 '! (Under Now Management.) -. • •/"OLIVER ;MOSEN ...... Proprietor. t■ (Late of.,Hawko's Bay.) . ."Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly . fur- ■' / .'nished'; first-class Cuisine, and every; attention; -ever-y"?moderu-. convenience. New Billiard ~ • Table'.'/ .Situated within throe .minutes from.,. -the^Eailway—Station;• and next the Wairarapa; .'P."ahd A. "Association Show' Grounds.'. ■ ;; "Speight's''Beer always on tap. - ./..Telephone -51. /,.. BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEI* ■ ! ; _. .-LOWER HUTT. 'Finnß most Spientifio arid Ornamental Garden* - . JL ~"-.ih- l the''Scitlierh Hemisphere.. .Hotel ;has been thoroughly lieuovated. and .'. .. •Enlarged.; .-.jm nr ■ >. ■:■■•.■ :.- ' "Private."Ajartments and Dining-room capable of-seating 150. ■ ; v . /..Goo'a Fishing 'ana Shooting . Splendid twin . j^^e/aridi--tdejjh«ne-communication*: hcitj, i // \V/GANDAB, - -Manager, ■ . ; " CITY BUFFET HOTEL, ■ ■ .. ■ : ' .WELLINGTON. THe'liost Central in the City; offers Spiv* .i .diJ Accommodation. . and Letters Promptly Attended to. best'-Brands Wine 3 and -Spirits. ' f /',-. '~ •>-L;a. .3 pass the door every five minutee.' ...lIVHIIV—Ss. 6d. to 6s.' Gd..per day, ' '-A. B, V, LODDEB, Proprietct. 0712 • / MDEIITO , > , "i l CS7*JTH' o ur:'exqnisite display of New ' "'*'** ; 'Season's. Models reyealed_during _ \ ' > . ~-'io'ur'recent-?Spring Showing.'-, i ' liU -/' Quri.work"copabines.all that, fashion' , r*-,.!-dictates and the heart.of ,the/most fas- / ■ ,: layy. d^ires;Our'i largeT-and . . -. gver-incroasingT-connection amongst the ; 'i leading ladies of Wellington is a ; Btiffi- ' ■•. - cient'guarantee ;that our:work ia unsur- '. ' 1 " "passed'iin:.!New...Zealand.. -' ; --- Step .in to-day.-'Our handsome range • . of materials,, Dainty Muslins, choice. . ; "• » and. effective Trimmings, will fascinate you. . Alpaca Gowns a" speciality. . , . .Prices Moderate. BROS. V .'"aiGH-CLASS - LADIES' TAILORS, -"'BANES'S BUILDINGS. ' : " GREY SIREET, Opposite Gf.P.O. ' : '"'(Take : lift to top'floor.): •■'- C93A* :;hfi : LAMBTON. QUAY. C 615 v? : V r " MOTHER'S MACHINE. I : is'.; '.J» 7®!%®.. 'A' mother sat lu; a room forlorn. Sewing th'e clothes ■ all tattered and torn.,The"Sftetnoon wanes and the evening drawl C,; 'Bighi Soon hubby will .come, and 6he heaves a big sigh.' Just then'at, the door comes a rat-tat-tap, -There at the gate • stands -.a June', and a traps ; :.r. A" man : has 'dismounted and come up tn'q ' Bearing I aloft a SINGER machine. . '"Good afternoon, madam," .ho says, with & . bow,i : ' "If' you'll"oare me a moment I'll please yon - 1 VOW, ' — '"For'here I bring yon the. housewife's beat ", friend, .. , • ."Your 'worries. and . troubles are now at an ,end.". , ' /The' ."deposit is paid, the machine is est .. . down. - . ' just fancy! A SINGER for-a'weekly half. crown.'.. The lady is happy, that is easily seen, She .now has her wish—a- SINGER maohliia. : A'■ yf AR CO ELA3TIO jMS/; CARBON PAINT. ial IP "MllnrPrMt.WiUrfrtd.FljiPretl '*"(,37 / ' K .'Stop* Lctkt. Pp*v«nt» Ru»t EconomlwJ. 'sCjTf'lir Gu'*r*h»««d.for 6 ye*i*. • *0 f -'' ATLANTIC REFmERY GO - • ... H I f 3 HUNTER STREET. • . 81/ WBLUNGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 299, 11 September 1908, Page 3
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